Heavy Metal

One of the four main engines of USS CHANCELLORSVILLE (CG-62), a General Electric LM2500 gas turbine, removed for maintenance, Yokosuka, Japan, 06FEB21.
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Breech-side view of a 203 mm Modello 1927 twin mount being assembled in the factory, before being fitted onboard an Italian heavy cruiser
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Today, February 10, 1906, HMS Dreadnought, the first of a revolutionary new breed of battleships, was christened.
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Torpedo tubes on HMS Sheffield, with battlecruiser HMS Renown and carrier HMS Ark Royal in view, April 1941
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The launching of the Italian dreadnought battleship Giulio Cesare at the Gio. Ansaldo & C. shipyard in Genoa, Italy. 15 October, 1911
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Today, February 10, 1906, HMS Dreadnought, the first of a revolutionary new breed of battleships, was christened.
On that day, designer Sir John Fisher quipped, "From now on man has but to fear God and Dreadnought." Ha! A play on the cliché, "Fear God and dread not."
 
USS Iowa (BB-61) and the USS Midway (CV-41) surrounded by other ships of Battle Group Alpha while underway in formation in the Indian Ocean, 1 December 1987.
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The last known photo of USS Astoria (CA-34), taken on 8 August, 1942, north of the Guadalcanal where she was covering US Marines landings.
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